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Lam Beulah Thornburg Is Bride of Chris Huber} with The wedding of Miss Beulah Thorns burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Thornburg, Afton, Iowa, and Chris- tian Seemann Huber, Bismarck, was quietly solemnized at 3 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon at the McCabe Methodist parsonage. The Rev. W. A. Baker, acting as in the ab- sence of Rev. W. E. Vater, officiated. ‘The bride wore a gown of powder blue georgette, with matching hat and acc . Mrs. Huber is a graduate of the high school at Alpena, 8. D. For the last been employed as offices of O'Hare, Mr. Huber Burleigh county educated in Bis- marck. He is engaged in farming and with his bride will make his home on the Huber farm south of the city after September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Huber left immediate- ly after the ceremony for a motor trip through Yellowstone park and to other points in the west. For travel- ing the bride wore a knitted suit of Javender wool with small hat to match. se 8 |_ Frank Walz, Fargo, is here to spend ja week visiting with relatives and | friends. * # # Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Fevold and chil- dren, 514 Fifth 8t., are back from Watertown, 8. D., where they visited for a few days with relatives and friends. # % % Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Hermann, 610 ‘Third St., have as, their guest Mr. Hermann’s sister, Mrs. Marie Corri- gan, Chicago, who arrived Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Corrigan plans to} spend about two weeks in Bismarck. * # Miss Irene Brown, 1016 Fourth st. | «nd Miss Francis Wynkoop, 323; Seventh St., will leave Friday morn- ing for Drake, where they will spend the week-end as the guests of Miss j Grace Jeweski. ee & M. J. Connolly, publisher of the Hettinger County Herald, accom ied by Mrs, Connolly and his dai ter Betty, stopped in Bismarck Thurs- day en route to Randolph, Vt., where ; they will visit relatives. They will be gone a month. * * Miss Luella Bremer, R. N., daugh- ! ter of Rev. and Mrs. C, A. Bremer, | Fargo, former Bismarck residents, is in Fargo to spend a month’s vacation. Miss Bremer, who formerly was a member of the staff of the Bismarck hospital, is now connected with the Polyclinic hospital. and Medical School, New ee: * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lenihan, Great Falls, Mont., accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Lenihan, and three sons, also of Great Falls, will leave | Friday morning for their homes after spending a few days as the guests of the Misses Fanny and Ann Slattery, 522 Second St. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lenihan are an uncle and aunt of the ‘Misses Slattery. * ek * Mrs. Ralph Friesz, Mandan, enter- tained guests for three tables of bridge Tuesday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Charles Wunders, Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. Fred Brodl ‘was awarded score honors. Bouquets ‘of garden flowers were arranged in the rooms. The out-of-town guests included Mrs. Brod] and Mrs. Alice Finnegan, Bismarck, and Mrs. Charles Pope, Ollie, Mont. ee Mr. and Mrs. Henry Groves, 822 Avenue ©, will leave Friday morning by car for Cass Lake, Minn., for a .10- bridesmaid at the wedding of their daughter, Miss Marian Staley and 7 take Mrs. George A. Welch, 415 Fourth St., her daughter, Mrs. James Gil- christ, and son, Keith, Detroit, Mich.; Mary Jane Wilcox, Minneapolis, granddaughter of Mrs, Welch,‘and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace, New York city, are members of a party who left Bismarck Wednesday for a several days’ tour of the Bad Lands near Me- dora. Mr. Gilchrist, who also has been @ guest at the Welch home, left Wednesday morning by plane for De- troit, Mich., where he i on business. He re, fam- ily here later for 3 Cakes Sweet Oil Soap (Pave Soap) 1-1. Bar Floating Castile (For the Bath) i The Lot For Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Overbee, 614 Second St., are spending the week friends in ‘Winnipeg. * = * Miss Gladys Sundland, Floyd Sund- land and Miss Esther Kershaw re- turned Thursday from Dickinson, where they spent several days visiting with relatives and friends. ' ee Mrs. W. 8. Rohrer, 411 Avenue E, and Mrs. Jessie Harris, 410 West Rosser avenue, are expected to re- turn this evening from trips to Chi- cago and Minneapolis, respectively. Mrs. Rohrer has been attending the gift show in Chicago. They will be accompanied from Fargo by Mrs. R. G. McLaughlin and Mrs. Frank Sny- der. Mrs. McLaughlin, a former resi- dent, will visit her sister, Miss Alma Sunduqist, and Mrs. Snyder will be the guest of a sister, Mrs. Alice Fin- negan, Mason apartments. ma Sa ie Vea | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | & Members of the Women's Relief 30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Albin ledstrom, 609 First St. % Rock Hill { By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemits and Friday. zel Mae and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dav- enport were Sunday dinner guests at the Wm. Mickelson home. HH. C. Rasche spent the past week with his son and daughte-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rasche at Killdeer. Ed O'Brien, veterinary of Wilton, vaccinated cattle for J. F. Little, Ira Bailey and P. E. Patton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Salter and Wil- lie Jiras were Sunday supper guests at the J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were Tuesday evening guests at the Emil Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family of Wing were Wednesday eve- ning guests at the J. R. Fitagerald home. Phyllis Little was an overnight guest of Elizabeth Jorgenson Tuesday. Charles Hettick called at the Ernest Gordon home Wednesday. Regan callers Saturday night were: Lawrence Fitzgerld, Gottlieb Doctor, Lawrence Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and family, Roy McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were Saturday guests at the Wm. McCul- lough home. Mr, and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor and family were Saturday afternoon Guests at the Chris Waugeman home. Mrs, 8.\R. Little and children called at the C. E. Christianson home Sat- urday afternoon. Harvey Fitzgerald and Gottlieb Doctory called at the Adolph Ryberg home Wednesday, Sunday guests at the Fred Dem- chuck home were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley, G. Doctor, A. T. Kolb, Ste- phen Monroe, Allen Tolliver. Callers at the J. F. Fitzgerald home the past week were: Lawrence Fits- gerald, Wm. Salter, Leo Sheldon, Elizabeth Jorgenson, Isaac Mareo- vitg, Wilile Jiras, Louise Walker, and Thelma Hanson. A farewell party was given Sunday at the Andrew Walker home in honor of Floyd who leaves Tuesday for Montana, where he will spend a year with his sister. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Mrs, Ira Bailey were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. G. O. Lindsey. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family, Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Fitzgerald !and Ed Schatz home. and children Irene and James, were| Mr. and Mrs. H. Schafer motored to Regan. Tolliver and Peter Sundquist. Mr. and Mrs, and daughter Burnett spent a home. Heinle home Saturday morning. tored to Regan Wednesday. Fitzgerald home. home this week. By KARL SCHATZ gerald celled at the Gottlieb Doctor home Sunday evening. They also day. Sunday guests at the Walter Scott home were Stephen Monroe, Allen Carl Landerhoim few days last week at the Ernest Gordon Fred Ehnes called at the Guss] Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Magnuson mo- Wester and Lawrence Bailey were Sunday afternoon guests at the J, R. The Homemakers club will meet with Mrs. Art Strand Thursday. Johnny Eskelson and friend from Towa are guests at the 8. L. Jordahl Embnuel Schantz who is employed near McClusky and Doyle Schafer spent Sunday evening at the Hank and Sunday guests at the Pat Fitzgerald children visited at the George Hoch- home near Pickardville. halter home Wednesday. Orlo Johnson and Francis Fitz-' Charles. Larsoh was a business call- corps will meet Friday afternoon at August Fur Coat Sale Now showing our new fall fur coats. A splendid Se- leation of Muskrat coats in Goldentone, Silvertone and Natural. Fox, Fitch, Mar- tin and self-trimmed col- lars. Northern Seals, trim- med with fitch, beige, squirrel ‘and marmink fur. At these prices you can get your fur coat at practical- ly the price of a cloth coat. Act Now, Buy and ; Save A small deposit will hold your coat until ready to take out. > By purchasing from your local merchant, you may be satisfied that it is depend- able. SPECIAL PRICE 512950 and $] 4950 "Come Early for Best Selection. Bismarck Cloak Shop Bismarck’s Popular Priced Store Two doors west of Patterson Hotel Ladies’ Bloomers! Good Non-Run Rayon, in both step-in and bloomer styles. 3 prs. $1 .00 Ladies Rayon Hose! A fine gauge delusterized Service Hose. Last year $1.00. Now $ 00 3 prs. for Pivot Prints! Guaranteed Fast Color Prints, 36 inch wide; Reg- ular 19¢ values now 6 For’.......91,00 eee Linen Teweling! “Stevens” — Crash, Bleached or aoa ein ‘Seamless t fn 80n108" aise’ $149 *Crinkled’ Syreal Now $ 1 i 00 ity is prices Bismarck, N. D. Dollar Days! On Saturday and Mon- day, August 15th and 17th, we are pleased to offer a score of outstand- ing bargains, in season- able Merchandise, to show our customers the Great Buying power of a $1 bill today. The items listed are just a fair ex- ample of the worthwhile savings possible—during these two great days. Children’s Hats! Fall Felts, in black and bright colors. Extra values $1.00 Turkish Towels! Large 22x43, heavy double whites tr $1.00 white, 5 for “Wearwell” Sheet- ing! In full 81 inch width. Beat Baby Blankets! F Crib size, blan- kets, with animal designs, bive,2 for -. 91.00 Men’s Shirts! Of Super Fe... $1.00 are lower this Fall egal Fall Dresses, Hats and Shoes are now here. ever and save, at— “THE SECRET CALL” with RICHARD ARLEN PEGGY SHANNON Charlie Chan Returns To Intrigue You! Hidden Danger stalk- ed ’neath an Hawai- ian moon as_ perilous romance _ blossomed under vengeful eyes. Chilling mystery, thrilling adventure as CHARLIE CHAN seeks, Earl Der Biggers’ “THE BLACK CAMEL” with Warner Oland Sally Eilers J Bella (Dracula) Lugosa i COMEDY — NEWS Friday and Saturday THEATRE - S “Home of the Really Good Picturés” Daily Matinee at 3:00 & 4:00 » Children ‘Always 10¢ Polly M This Is Your Golden Opportunity Hundreds of the Smartest Coats and Dresses in several groups at enticingly low prices. They are from our regular stock of lovely warm-weather fashions and must now he cleaned out to make room for our New Fall Merchandise. COMING MORAN DRESSLER !™ “Politic” Here’s a Thrilling Season -End Sale Beginning Tomorrow Friday, Aug. 14th. er at the Karl Schatz farm Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh, and chil- dren and Edmond Schatz were Mc- Clusky shoppers Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Gus and Edwin were among the Regan shop- pers Saturday evening. George Hecker called at the Schatz! home Thursday. Harold Brown of near Pickardville was a caller in this vicinity Friday and Saturday. birth of @ baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qualley of near Still. Mr. and Mrs. Qualley werg former resi- dents of this community. Bill Diede of Pickardville was aj caller at the Roy Just home Friday. Eddie and Andy Johnson spent} Sunday afternoon at the J. Ander- son home. Ruth and Ed Schotz motored to} McClusky Monday and were accom- panied back by H. Schotz, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schotz attended serv- {ces at the church near: Mercer Sun- day after which they visited at the Jacob Schotz, Sr., home. Tea Examiners state that tea is best when it is sealed in vacuum. FRESH Schilling TEA Always Fresh sealed in vacuum like your coffee. ETE) SUMMER DRESSES GROUP 1 Prints and tub silks in values from $12.50 to $19.50, sizes 12 to 48. TAKE YOUR PICK, EACH $500. GROUP 2 Our higher priced dresses of prints and tub silks in values from $19.50 to $29.50 sizes ranging from 12 to 48. YOUR CHOICE EACH SUMMER COATS IN TWO GROUPS Of the most popular styles and LOVELY TAILORING AND FINE FABRICS, in a variety of sizes. $500 and $190 Children’s Coats Just the thing for school wearing. To clean up at $5.00 812 MAIN AVE. PHONE 566 School Girl Sweater’s A beautiful assortment in values to $5.00. To clean up at only $1.00 Sale Commences At 9 A, M. Friday, Aug. 14th. ‘Come Early for ‘Best Selection SARAH GOLD SHOP. Style Without Extravagance ‘BISMARCK, N. D. ‘Word has been received of the! —SOOCCSOOOOSOO OS OCC CSP SESD LEVEES PSOE CCST Hey-You Kids and grown ups too! This is Jackie Cooper. You remember me in “Skippy.” Tl say you do. Well, I am coming to the Capitol Thea- tre next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with my pal Richard Dix in the biggest pie- ture of my young life. Ask the fellers back east if this ain’t great. So long till then. JACKIE COOPER. o A. W. LUCAS CO. Style When Style Is Style New Fall oo oe They’re gay, bewitching with their tip- tilted, over the right eye slant . . . with their roguish little feathers, plumes and wings. - You’ll never know how becoming they are until you try them on! We've many of them at this famous Lucas Co. low price! Others At | $2.95 - $3.95 - $4.95 - $5.95 The New Fall apparel is now coming. $} You will be welcome to look as muclt as | you wish. Buy when pleased. \ \% DDO LODDSSAPOOEEDESESCDONGEG94555509